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. >> be used to be dead. lots of people came. we turned it around. a lot of the locals come here to talk and hang out, have a cup of coffee or beer. they're happy that we're here. >> consulting agencies have popped up all across eastern germany, like this one, at home in brandenburg. they help compatriot settled back in. the new east germans are giving the region a much needed makeover. clucks of this kind of brain and is immensely rewarding for the region. -- brain gain is rewarding. the have learned new languages and it is putting a whole new perspective on this. >> have a well-educated workers is priceless. for people like nadine, being close to family and breeding that familiar country air is part of what helps them come back. she is taking her kids to visit their grandmother. she can draw by unannounced any time of day. for many who decide to return, it is small things like this that make it all worthwhile. >> it's just great to know that you're not on your own, that your family has your back and they are always there for you. when i want a br
. >> be used to be dead. lots of people came. we turned it around. a lot of the locals come here to talk and hang out, have a cup of coffee or beer. they're happy that we're here. >> consulting agencies have popped up all across eastern germany, like this one, at home in brandenburg. they help compatriot settled back in. the new east germans are giving the region a much needed makeover. clucks of this kind of brain and is immensely rewarding for the region. -- brain gain is...
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we will explain next. >> thanks so much for staying with us. >> welcome back. four struggling spanish banks will receive nearly 40 billion euros from the e you rescue fund. >> the commission has approved restructuring plans for the four nationalized banks, including spain's fourth largest lender. banks will have to cut jobs and reduce their balance sheets by 60%. >> the eu's commissioner for competition announced the decision. good news for his struggling countrymen. >> the funds come from the european stability mechanism. they have been freed up for spain. in total, it is 37 billion euros. >> the ngc banco and bfa bankia will get funds. but it comes with conditions -- the banks agreed to a tough restructuring plans, including the closings of hundreds of branches. they say the bank's need a new business model. >> instead of real estate and other risky investments, the banks will focus on personal loans and on lending to small and medium-sized businesses. >> the steps are intended to allow madrid to return to stability without further help from brussels. >> the
we will explain next. >> thanks so much for staying with us. >> welcome back. four struggling spanish banks will receive nearly 40 billion euros from the e you rescue fund. >> the commission has approved restructuring plans for the four nationalized banks, including spain's fourth largest lender. banks will have to cut jobs and reduce their balance sheets by 60%. >> the eu's commissioner for competition announced the decision. good news for his struggling countrymen....
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help us determine the truth in the killing of yasir arafat. i hope that exhuming yasser arafat's body today will reveal the truth, and we will know the circumstances of the death of our leader. >> but this investigation may not solve the mystery. polonium 210 breaks down very quickly. results are not expected for at least three months. >> the black forest town is mourning the 14 people who died in a fire in a workshop yesterday. >> condolences have been coming in from around the country. fire officials say the blaze was caused by a defective gas heating unit that exploded. >> candles and flowers for the victims of the fire. the community is struggling to cope with the tragedy. >> there are no words to describe it. it is especially hard for the families of the victims. >> there is simply nothing more one can say or do. it is just awful. >> fire investigators now believe the fire was caused by gas leaking from an oven. all 14 of the victims -- 11 women and three men -- were in the room where the up and stood and were quickly overcome by smoke. t
help us determine the truth in the killing of yasir arafat. i hope that exhuming yasser arafat's body today will reveal the truth, and we will know the circumstances of the death of our leader. >> but this investigation may not solve the mystery. polonium 210 breaks down very quickly. results are not expected for at least three months. >> the black forest town is mourning the 14 people who died in a fire in a workshop yesterday. >> condolences have been coming in from around...
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what more can you tell us? >> indeed, one of the main critical voices was that of the social democratic leader, and that, of course, is no coincidence because he in fact will be the rival candidate for the chancellery in elections next year. he accused the chancellor of doing the dance of the seven veils, saying she is obscuring the true cost of a greek bailout and calling on her to finally come clean and let the taxpayers know exactly what kind of sacrifice will be expected from them. mr. steinbrueck basically asking how they can pass a budget in germany if they do not know the cost, and to that, chancellor merkel saying that she can give a clear answer at this point. basically asking for more patients from the german taxpayers going forward. -- basically asking for more patients -- basically asking for more patience. >> our correspondent from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> do not expect too much and be very patient. the failed deal at the finance minister causing shock, but nobody is for sure happy with thi
what more can you tell us? >> indeed, one of the main critical voices was that of the social democratic leader, and that, of course, is no coincidence because he in fact will be the rival candidate for the chancellery in elections next year. he accused the chancellor of doing the dance of the seven veils, saying she is obscuring the true cost of a greek bailout and calling on her to finally come clean and let the taxpayers know exactly what kind of sacrifice will be expected from them....
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weeg i sia wrehe lirys currently stepping up its use of airpower in an fort t deft t rebel >> opposition forces s a let pplha bnild an air strike near the turkish border. anwhile, aideo emerg of what appears te poti fite executing government soldiers. >> the un says atf the vide is autnticated, the action would constitute a war crime. >> as their prisoners cower in terror, rebels celebrate. this video is said to of been coed in northwestern syria. governmentorces and rebels have been fighti there for weeks. on thursy, rebstoed several army checkpoints. they appear to haveapred these government soldiers. in the video, rebels yell, "you are assad's dogs" at their captives, and then they prayed. after tt, the fired rnd afte round, killing at least 10 of those prisoners. the united nations is trying to verify the video and says the killings probably constituted a war crime and those responsible should be punished. >> it looks very likely that this is a war crime, another one. unfortunately, this uld be the latest in a stream of documented executions byppitn wl as government forces and its af
weeg i sia wrehe lirys currently stepping up its use of airpower in an fort t deft t rebel >> opposition forces s a let pplha bnild an air strike near the turkish border. anwhile, aideo emerg of what appears te poti fite executing government soldiers. >> the un says atf the vide is autnticated, the action would constitute a war crime. >> as their prisoners cower in terror, rebels celebrate. this video is said to of been coed in northwestern syria. governmentorces and rebels...
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. >> our correspondent has been following this from brussels, and he joins us now. is it clear yet if an increase will get this next tranche of bailout funds it is waiting for? >> it is not clear. after today's spat, greece is hoping that on the occasion of the next meeting, that could be cleared, but the problem is that some national governments -- sorry, some national parliaments, will have to approve this first. the timetable is tight. it is very difficult, and it was not at all clear from this meeting, which was dominated by the dispute between international monetary fund and the europe group ministers, just how quickly they could do that, but greece is saying it will be out of money, bankrupt, by friday november 16. they have got to raise money on international markets somehow, and they need the backing or at least the promise of that extra bailout to do that. it is a bit of a puzzle. >> how big is this difference of opinion we've been hearing about? >> big. what happened earlier today or late last night reflected the frustration in the international monetary f
. >> our correspondent has been following this from brussels, and he joins us now. is it clear yet if an increase will get this next tranche of bailout funds it is waiting for? >> it is not clear. after today's spat, greece is hoping that on the occasion of the next meeting, that could be cleared, but the problem is that some national governments -- sorry, some national parliaments, will have to approve this first. the timetable is tight. it is very difficult, and it was not at all...
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stay with us. >> welcome back. returning to our top story, voting is under way in the united states presidential election. >> polling stations in all 50 states are open across the country. the contest is neck-and-neck. the president made calls from his campaign headquarters in chicago after he cast his ballot in early voting. his opponent, mitt romney, voted in massachusetts before heading to last-minute rallies in battleground states such as ohio and pennsylvania. if germans were allowed to vote today, the outcome would not be close at all. that is according to a recent poll. >> a full 85% of germans surveyed want to see barack obama stay in office. only 4% would give mitt romney a chance to move into the white house. >> germany's love affair with barack obama goes back to before he was even president when the young senator from illinois came to berlin with a message of hope and change. >> obama first won the hearts of the german public in 2008 and during his campaign for the white house. huge crowds turned out fo
stay with us. >> welcome back. returning to our top story, voting is under way in the united states presidential election. >> polling stations in all 50 states are open across the country. the contest is neck-and-neck. the president made calls from his campaign headquarters in chicago after he cast his ballot in early voting. his opponent, mitt romney, voted in massachusetts before heading to last-minute rallies in battleground states such as ohio and pennsylvania. if germans were...
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. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but first, a look back at how things play out on election night in the u.s. >> his face said it all -- president barack obama had to fight hard to keep his job in a tough race against his republican challenger, but once the result was clear, his first message to the american people was one of unity. >> it does not matter who you are or where you come from or what you look like or where you love. it does not matter weather you are black or white or hispanic or asian or native american or young or old or rich or poor, able, disabled, gay or st
. >> thanks for joining us. barack obama has won his second term in office as president of the united states, but his celebrations will be short-lived as the multitude of urgent issues on his desk draws him back to work without delay. >> the first order of business will be to negotiate a new budget deal in congress by the end of the year. otherwise, and harsh plan of spending cuts and tax increases are due to go into effect. we will hear more about that later on in the show, but...
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. >>> the next comes to us from gama labs tv. a supplement company that produce something calmed g fuel a pre-workout supplement. you see these guys here flipping over a tire. they think that's pretty cool. then courtney upshall from the baltimore ravens a linebacker says you're going to flip a tire? i think i'll flip an entire car. he says this is real. >> if it's real and he can do it, don't edit the tape. give me a wide shot and that guy in the car, and don't cut away. >> there's edits in there. i'm suspicious. >> gn point. >> i'm not saying he's not a strong dude and can't push that car over, but to lift it right off its wheels by himself? >> he thinks it's a fake. what do you think? did he really flip this car over? head to our website and let us know. >>> this might freak you guys out a little bit. it's a pretty macabre invention. this is donald scruggs. mechanical engineer and inventor invented the easy enter burial container also known as the screw-in coffin, and his idea came from -- the simple screw. >> why don't we jus
. >>> the next comes to us from gama labs tv. a supplement company that produce something calmed g fuel a pre-workout supplement. you see these guys here flipping over a tire. they think that's pretty cool. then courtney upshall from the baltimore ravens a linebacker says you're going to flip a tire? i think i'll flip an entire car. he says this is real. >> if it's real and he can do it, don't edit the tape. give me a wide shot and that guy in the car, and don't cut away....
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about it tell us about the gloom behind this e.c.b. report well it's very interesting it got out last week and when you read it it's first seems to be just about you know it could be about any online competition for or for the central banks or any other types of currencies but when you read into it there is one hundred eighty three mentions of that coin and they also mention that they they wrote this report because they got a lot of questions from the public in the past few months and i mean this has to be because of bitcoin so i only know that of course there is the question why why would one of the most powerful financial institutions on the planet why would they bother writing about bitcoin because you could just as well see it as some kind of mathematical puzzle work by give each just send back and forth some bits and bytes over the internet so why do they take this seriously and that caused me to to look back and find some other papers written by the b i yes the bank for international settlements in baseball and also look back at
about it tell us about the gloom behind this e.c.b. report well it's very interesting it got out last week and when you read it it's first seems to be just about you know it could be about any online competition for or for the central banks or any other types of currencies but when you read into it there is one hundred eighty three mentions of that coin and they also mention that they they wrote this report because they got a lot of questions from the public in the past few months and i mean...
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have apparently provided us immunity from the deadly financial banks for weapons us in my time. i've already seen it. all right thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half i shall be speaking to to our jim mayster about the gloom of central banking. an assault rifle. i shoot despite. all the snow. on the face of. the. trigger. the most reliable gun of the twentieth century going. up. is eve it's. elite. it's. the. line. from pundits to. stunts on t.v. . welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to argentina and speak with to our demand stirrer of macro trends dot b. and author of the new paper the gloom of central banking to our what in the kaiser report co-ax nice to be with you all right george the european central bank recently released a fifty five page report called virtual currency schemes tell us about it tell us about the gloom behind this e.c.b. report well it's very interesting it got out last week and when you read it it's first seems to be just about you know it could be about any online competition fo
have apparently provided us immunity from the deadly financial banks for weapons us in my time. i've already seen it. all right thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you max stay tuned for the second half i shall be speaking to to our jim mayster about the gloom of central banking. an assault rifle. i shoot despite. all the snow. on the face of. the. trigger. the most reliable gun of the twentieth century going. up. is eve it's. elite. it's. the. line. from pundits to. stunts on...
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this money was intended to be used, $90 million intended to be used to in the cholera epidemic in the congo and yet it was waylaid by a bird of prey, a vulture, a vulture fund, a guide -- managed by a guy named paul singer. is other middle name is elliott. paul elliott singer who has accompanied by a good name of elliott management so i went up the congo river for abc television to find out what happened and i found elliott management had their claws around the cholera of money for the congo. we reported it on bbc television and the very next day the parliament voted unanimously to outlaw the tactics of the vulture, and one of the congo got some of its money. germany outlawed paul the vulture singer and his activity. south america, everywhere he tries to perch, his activities are outlawed as manipulative and at times fraudulent and a threat to the world financial system let alone collar at the tombs. but then i saw something interesting. i was looking through the end romney blind trust. now, you can see these figures on here and you can see some of these places where she has put her m
this money was intended to be used, $90 million intended to be used to in the cholera epidemic in the congo and yet it was waylaid by a bird of prey, a vulture, a vulture fund, a guide -- managed by a guy named paul singer. is other middle name is elliott. paul elliott singer who has accompanied by a good name of elliott management so i went up the congo river for abc television to find out what happened and i found elliott management had their claws around the cholera of money for the congo....
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also i've used. my magic words like many of them out each was a forced marriage with smadi when i was a teen yes you can liberate there we certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun. the social change. will be ask. ask many. people in. how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan. please. please. please. please please. please. please please. please please please .
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of people getting together in tribes and putting their money together and using it using their capital and their labor to work that they get paid properly for so yeah all these come back to the communication devices we call in the film is internet because suddenly the gate keepers are losing their ability to monopolize those markets and they understand it my view is the the finance all the far sector generally fire insurance and. state farm insurance real estate will have the kind of disruption that the music industry has had the film industry is about to experience over the next ten years the disruptive. innovates is in that space within a decade will have changed the city of london on wall street for good all right i tell ya finally it was a pleasure working with you making this film ross and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey ebert and i thank my guests ross ashcroft and the name of the film again in case you missed it it's called four horsemen going same email please do so at times to report it r t t v dot ru until next time ne
of people getting together in tribes and putting their money together and using it using their capital and their labor to work that they get paid properly for so yeah all these come back to the communication devices we call in the film is internet because suddenly the gate keepers are losing their ability to monopolize those markets and they understand it my view is the the finance all the far sector generally fire insurance and. state farm insurance real estate will have the kind of disruption...
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so we want to ask you know what lies behind that you know why use that as more innovation in the united states than there is in colombia or is it in congo. about what lies behind it and that's really the rules in society what we call the institutions that structure peoples and so on and some opportunities but those rules themselves are chosen by the political system by political power is. fundamentally take those things that you mentioned and go back and ask why it is that very word of those things vary so much round the world it's to do with politics ok so then when we talk about the u.s. politics and you're saying that essentially the u.s. is what you are likely describe as as inclusive in its political institutions is it becoming less so in the united states because you mentioned kind of the long trajectory of growth and innovation over one hundred fifty years but over the last thirty we've seen wages really stagnate we've seen that culminate on the streets and occupy wall street we've seen big banks extract from the economy and be bailed out so is this kind of inclusive structure is
so we want to ask you know what lies behind that you know why use that as more innovation in the united states than there is in colombia or is it in congo. about what lies behind it and that's really the rules in society what we call the institutions that structure peoples and so on and some opportunities but those rules themselves are chosen by the political system by political power is. fundamentally take those things that you mentioned and go back and ask why it is that very word of those...
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what about taking some pressure off us? we have a massive debt burden, we really need some compensation here, as well. but it's worth taking a step back even from that and saying the germans and other surface running countries in europe always did have the opportunity to bail out the deficit countries, but almost the obligation. that's what happens if you create a united states of europe. just like alabama was bailed out by new york state or whatever it is. >> i think you were struggling to find a strong state there for a second. >> was a little bit. so the actual transfers aren't necessarily the problem. the problems are two fold. the first as you alluded to is the internal competitiveness of particularly the peripheral countries. when they joined the euro, they took advantage of the low borrowing costs to borrow and spend up a storm, public sector wages went up. and they become dramatically uncompetitive. and the easy way is to leave the euro. the painful way is to stay. so the other thing to bear in mind is the banks. ba
what about taking some pressure off us? we have a massive debt burden, we really need some compensation here, as well. but it's worth taking a step back even from that and saying the germans and other surface running countries in europe always did have the opportunity to bail out the deficit countries, but almost the obligation. that's what happens if you create a united states of europe. just like alabama was bailed out by new york state or whatever it is. >> i think you were struggling...
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thanks for joining us. is this an exxon specific problem or does this reflect what is going on in the industry? >> no, unfortunately it is systemwide. even the saudies are feeling it. they say we're past peak production. they admit that. this is ongoing problem, when you talk about peak oil, this is what you're talking about. the not one day we will turn off the spigot and have not anything left. these will less enand lessen and us prices will climb as we have to get oil harder to get to. liz: is that worldwide phenomenon that? that doesn't seem to be going on here in the u.s., how much, sure there is lot of natural gas production but also a lot of oil coming from shale right here in the u.s.. >> well, exxon is doing a lot of that, melissa. i think they're betting on that that will really supplement in the past but i think they're optimistic, overly optimistic. if you look at what they're saying in the press announcements they seem very optimistic to me. i think they will run into more environmental roadblo
thanks for joining us. is this an exxon specific problem or does this reflect what is going on in the industry? >> no, unfortunately it is systemwide. even the saudies are feeling it. they say we're past peak production. they admit that. this is ongoing problem, when you talk about peak oil, this is what you're talking about. the not one day we will turn off the spigot and have not anything left. these will less enand lessen and us prices will climb as we have to get oil harder to get to....
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twenty nine major banks showed that the layoffs were much bigger in europe and then in asia and the us but particularly in the u.k. they said that is a particular blow to britain where the finance industry makes up roughly ten percent of the economy so now remember max over the years we've interviewed steve keen and he in particular talks about how much the financial sector should make up of your g.d.p. of your economy and that is four percent after that it becomes unstable so is this a bad thing that you know we're losing bankers so we have at least one hundred. sixty thousand more to go before we even get anywhere near four percent of the economy here where it should be but as the article knows they are there are still new hires it's just that there's twice as many people being made redundant so let's look at one of the new hires here max lord mandelson wins role as the new ethical banker oh speaking of those lord mandelson. home from tony blair blair lower mendelson keep it real. who's you working for the hope well lord mandelson the former labor cabinet minister becomes the chairma
twenty nine major banks showed that the layoffs were much bigger in europe and then in asia and the us but particularly in the u.k. they said that is a particular blow to britain where the finance industry makes up roughly ten percent of the economy so now remember max over the years we've interviewed steve keen and he in particular talks about how much the financial sector should make up of your g.d.p. of your economy and that is four percent after that it becomes unstable so is this a bad...
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using what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the sofa trade it's true. all right we're talking to james robinson author of why nations fail before the break we were talking about the role of political institutions in the u.s. in terms of innovation and economic growth and development now let's look at a little bit more broadly at some other regions of the world so a professor robinson i do want to really quickly before i get go more global i want to ask what you think the fiscal cliff is symptomatic of because this is probably capturing the country in terms of symbolic of a government dysfunction in the u.s. what do you think it symptomatic of in your view. well i mean i think it's. i mean i i mean i don't want to belittle the problem of the school but i guess i would say you know it's a sort of game of chicken you know that the people want to settle the problem different you know the republicans would like you know we're going to look one way the democrats would like to kind of in another way and i guess i would sort of you know it's symptomatic of a pa
using what we have an industry that is so. concentrated on the sofa trade it's true. all right we're talking to james robinson author of why nations fail before the break we were talking about the role of political institutions in the u.s. in terms of innovation and economic growth and development now let's look at a little bit more broadly at some other regions of the world so a professor robinson i do want to really quickly before i get go more global i want to ask what you think the fiscal...
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thanks for joining us. here's a quick look at what else you've been hearing from some of the experts on our program this morning. >> looking somewhat rich. also cautious on finland where we think there could be some problem next year also regarding rating. >> the sterling i think represents the best and i would avoid the euro like the plague. >> depend on big financial leverage to make money. and those businesses were the customers that were struggling. they have been leveraged on the left-hand side. so that is a fundamentally tricky business. >> now the eu zone to approve the restructuring plans of spanish banks and he says the plan will cost a total of $37 billion euros. he said nationalized banks will reduce their number of branches by up to 50%. this follows a deal for a token price of one euro. he said that plan is cheaper than it would have been to liquidate the bank altogether. fitch has slashed argentina's credit rating by five notches, citing the risk of probable default. this after a u.s. court or
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and i think that's very significant because it shows that politics in the us is not as capture those people might think you know people make these comparisons to third world countries but it's not that i. but yes people have the right that people should be concerned about you know i would wonder what would happen if and i this is a horrible thing to say i would never wish this upon ben bernanke i wonder what would happen if he had a heart attack what would happen to the blood pressure of the me as c.e.o. the major banks but we're going to talk more about this in an international context in just a minute and we're going to go to break but we'll have more with james robert robinson researcher of comparative economic and political development professor at harvard author of why nations fail in just one minute also still ahead the district's voiced concern over the u.s. fiscal cliff in the beige book but what exactly is the beige book anyway we'll break it down award of the day and show you our best hope for talk space in loose change but first your closing market numbers. you know someti
and i think that's very significant because it shows that politics in the us is not as capture those people might think you know people make these comparisons to third world countries but it's not that i. but yes people have the right that people should be concerned about you know i would wonder what would happen if and i this is a horrible thing to say i would never wish this upon ben bernanke i wonder what would happen if he had a heart attack what would happen to the blood pressure of the me...
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that brings us up to date here spotlights and next. if. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew the song from the finest impression. from the start totty dot com. download the official up location to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch ati any time i didn't. get. it's good to. meet. her again and welcome to the spotlight the interview show on octavia now growing up and today my guest program is born in stuttgart. entrepreneurs say doing business in russia may be adventurous but very advantaged and that's what prevents many russians from taking up business and foreigners from beirut bringing here their investment in summer president putin appointed a special business on the scene to take care of those who need out and some western media has already branded them a new anti corruption so how is it going to cope with entrepreneurs will he become the florist the right for asking the man himself mr barr is ticked off is a guest on
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this is a free the feeling of that's that's been hurting us since. last march the main thing that we lost since also we had. to create people in forty years. like in a way they were you know want people now twenty years after almost twenty years after that. we have a lot of divisions within the society since the oslo agreement israeli settlement building has grown dramatically and to that the despair palestinians across the board feel in the peace process talks or stalled and there's been no direct negotiations for two years every coalition that has been in place since the peace process began twenty years ago has had with one fundamental which is build and expand more and more israeli settlements it's a view echoed among the political left in israel the israeli government led by binyamin it is not ready to pay the price of going to the. way they are doing it now not because they are so happy to the. but because it is an outlet for doing to achieve something in the international arena which they could not leave in the. netanyahu wants to start at the
this is a free the feeling of that's that's been hurting us since. last march the main thing that we lost since also we had. to create people in forty years. like in a way they were you know want people now twenty years after almost twenty years after that. we have a lot of divisions within the society since the oslo agreement israeli settlement building has grown dramatically and to that the despair palestinians across the board feel in the peace process talks or stalled and there's been no...
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liz: thanks for joining us, neil. neil hennessy of hennessy funds. >>> when we come back, the white house releases a new report on impact of middle class tax cuts on consumers spending retailers. the chairman of council of economic advisors joins us live from the white house. [ malannouncer ] it'that time of year again. time for cii price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. buy now. save later. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within f
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i use that as a loose concept. like bill gates orman romney but you made your own business you do not inherit that business that may do the multimillionaire. it is important for now one of the things i found interesting that this is the age of mastery of members. that seems to make sense when you think of silicon valley or wall street but in your minds iu imagine the russian oligarch you imagine somebody in a fancy italian suit to and this is true but he probably has a ph.d. in math or physics. this is true the chinese, or the indians and this is another key characterization that is different because the capital flows are global their living global lives. we are people who know flight attendants better than our own lives this shows you're you are not a true plutocrat are you have your own plane. [laughter] said to exaggerated said my husband lives in york to talk about the new york culture and i said the issue has been no? she said his feet cannot touch the sidewalk in new york a car pulls up and takes into the off
i use that as a loose concept. like bill gates orman romney but you made your own business you do not inherit that business that may do the multimillionaire. it is important for now one of the things i found interesting that this is the age of mastery of members. that seems to make sense when you think of silicon valley or wall street but in your minds iu imagine the russian oligarch you imagine somebody in a fancy italian suit to and this is true but he probably has a ph.d. in math or physics....
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i think timothy geitner could use some poker talks he was hardcore on the furrow but i used to be the guy who has to speak no one that's what i was just like getting back to defer yeah we'll so be it with the president i know i think yeah not a good idea well turbo tax what he. what he can do if he so chooses if it comes to this if the president and congress fail to come to an agreement is he can ever gently affect what is withheld from people's paychecks you know what even if we go off the fiscal cliff of a deadly timothy geitner can say oh you know what don't withhold as much from their paychecks as these tax cuts just to expired would have us typically do but he doesn't want you don't you know what i mean this is interesting because it's a sorry i just have to say though that this is an example given as like a look we're not totally in trouble if the us goes off the fiscal cliff i think we are in trouble if the treasury secretary is this much authority over what's with like a good though the treasury this is the first close in all the stuff you want to like it's like turning your w
i think timothy geitner could use some poker talks he was hardcore on the furrow but i used to be the guy who has to speak no one that's what i was just like getting back to defer yeah we'll so be it with the president i know i think yeah not a good idea well turbo tax what he. what he can do if he so chooses if it comes to this if the president and congress fail to come to an agreement is he can ever gently affect what is withheld from people's paychecks you know what even if we go off the...
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the us system but it can the political system can kind of bounce back and just as it did in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century i think what's interesting is you qualify the financial sector you kind of exclude it from the other sectors that you were talking about i want to ask you about that because the time when you talk about the robber barons they were monopolistic but you could argue hey at least they were creating something they've got railroads they built things that the economy that the country needed now you have big huge banks these too big to fail banks that are extracting wealth you could argue as opposed to financing the economy and financing production financing these businesses and the engine of growth what you have them doing is financing speculation and they're doing this with cheap money from the fed they're benefiting from an implicit bailout guaranteed by the government so how do you and your framework analyze the impact on a society of an extract not political institution but banking system yeah i mean i think that's i mean are you i agree with a lot
the us system but it can the political system can kind of bounce back and just as it did in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century i think what's interesting is you qualify the financial sector you kind of exclude it from the other sectors that you were talking about i want to ask you about that because the time when you talk about the robber barons they were monopolistic but you could argue hey at least they were creating something they've got railroads they built things that the...
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well after the break we've got crossed up with kiddo about stay with us. to news sigrid laboratory tim curry was able to build a new old most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything turns mission to teach me the creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on r.t. dot com. welcome to the show don't let the world pass you by as the best and brightest tech minds gather in moscow some came to work while others came to play get up close and personal with devices that recreate masterpieces and scan russian treasures from inside and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires a leisure energy gadget geek is i.t. majors to search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giant numerous goodies hoping to take the fight straight to their competitors known to them day here on r.g.p. we've got the future of coverage. to please be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v
well after the break we've got crossed up with kiddo about stay with us. to news sigrid laboratory tim curry was able to build a new old most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything turns mission to teach me the creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on r.t. dot com. welcome to the show don't let the world pass you by as the best and brightest tech minds gather in moscow some came to work while others...
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that's the phrase he used. but he has no incentive to do that anymore. we don't have any leverage and the only leverage question offer is no-innovation guarantee. i don't want to pay that price. that's too high of a price. maybe we'll have to live with it. what happened, the soviets of their own for the own argument with the cubans ended up deciding to pull out the tactical nuclear weapons. the americans did not force that. the americans did not force them to pull out the combat troops. they kept raising it through. kennedy is talking about them in the weeks before the assassination. but they ended up staying or at least a group ended up staying. they were -- when jimmy carter is scsh -- >> host: in the summer of 1979. >> it dates back to the decision in november of 1962 that we're not going make these a top-tier piratety of forcing them out. >> host: a question of the mind set in assessing these weapons of offensive some of the force thatters were some who said to kennedy and around the table that, you know, these could be a threat to the hemisphere. cu
that's the phrase he used. but he has no incentive to do that anymore. we don't have any leverage and the only leverage question offer is no-innovation guarantee. i don't want to pay that price. that's too high of a price. maybe we'll have to live with it. what happened, the soviets of their own for the own argument with the cubans ended up deciding to pull out the tactical nuclear weapons. the americans did not force that. the americans did not force them to pull out the combat troops. they...
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, have lost confidence in us. and now they say, you know, we want to take responsibility for our own future. i mean surely they are entitled to have that. >> rose: that's what the arab spring was about. >> that is what the arab spring is about jz. >> rose: justice and an opportunity to participate in the affairs of their country. >> justice, dignity, and also a vote of no confidence in the present leadership. i think i told you at this table, a year and a half ago, a little bit more, that in fact every government could have led this change. and if they don't, they will be its victims. >> rose: but that's the lesson. why do they resist leading change when they -- >> because every one thinks that it is true for the other guys but not for me. >> rose: i'm different, i can survive. i don't need to accommodate. >> and i'm better than that. >> rose: qaddafi thought that. >> i suppose the syrians today think that. >> rose: and they think somehow will not meet the fate because i have an army, i have -- >> not only that, b
, have lost confidence in us. and now they say, you know, we want to take responsibility for our own future. i mean surely they are entitled to have that. >> rose: that's what the arab spring was about. >> that is what the arab spring is about jz. >> rose: justice and an opportunity to participate in the affairs of their country. >> justice, dignity, and also a vote of no confidence in the present leadership. i think i told you at this table, a year and a half ago, a...
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our correspondent sent us this round up. than any better than expected situation at the job market in the u.s. is a very good sign, not only for the americans, but also for the stock markets all over the world, because it shows that the u.s. economy seems to bottom out. more jobs also means that people are more confident in their own income and that they are willing to spend more money. rising consumer confidence showed that in the u.s., and also the purchase manager index rose unexpectedly, which also shows that the companies are now willing and able to do more investments. >> let's get a quick look at how those european market numbers ended the session. the dax closed just barely down. if we could put those numbers up for you -- we do not have the numbers. all right. we will have to hope that i've got them here on paper for you. the euro stoxx 50 ended the day of almost 0.25%. we will get numbers across the atlantic in a minute. i'm being told we need to move on. is that right? >> that's right. next story. >> in a moment,
our correspondent sent us this round up. than any better than expected situation at the job market in the u.s. is a very good sign, not only for the americans, but also for the stock markets all over the world, because it shows that the u.s. economy seems to bottom out. more jobs also means that people are more confident in their own income and that they are willing to spend more money. rising consumer confidence showed that in the u.s., and also the purchase manager index rose unexpectedly,...
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send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or two us at twitter.com/tv. >> here is a look at some books being published this week. a scholar whose work focuses on probability and uncertainty provide a followup to his best-selling book the black swan. is titled antifragile, things the gained from disorder. james patterson examines how political and social changes in the u.s. reshaped the country over the course of a single year in the eve of destruction:how
send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org or two us at twitter.com/tv. >> here is a look at some books being published this week. a scholar whose work focuses on probability and uncertainty provide a followup to his best-selling book the black swan. is titled antifragile, things the gained from disorder. james patterson examines how political and social changes in the u.s. reshaped the country over the course of a single year in the eve of destruction:how